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Old 01-15-2020, 02:08 AM   #279 (permalink)
Tahoe_Hybrid
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Originally Posted by redpoint5 View Post
Nope, it was my bad. Post #25 is where the quote came from. I had done a search in this thread for certain keywords and it didn't come up, so I figured it came from a different thread.

I should probably just jump off the supercap and place a lower rated breaker in there, along with thicker wire. Maybe I'll just double up the 10 gauge.
i would still not do this single cable is the way to go mixing used and new cables, the electrons will still prefer to use the new cable over the old cable . the new cable will have less resistance then the old cable (i.e heat cycles and corrosion if it's visible or not)

you will be back to square one

this is what i would buy it's SAE J1127 grade cable
made in USA

eBay item number:302318840814


i do plan on getting capacitors soon but i'll use 0/1 with a MEGA Fuse 150 amps
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